The inside story of how our political class enabled an era of unaccountable corporate might that left ordinary Americans isolated and powerlessโand how we can fight backโfrom the acclaimed author ofย The Unbroken Thread
โInย Tyranny, Inc., Sohrab Ahmari, one of the leading thinkers of our time, alerts us to one of the greatest threats to freedom.โโMichael Lind, author ofย The New Class Warย andย Hell to Pay
Over the past two generations, U.S. leaders deregulated big business on the faith that it would yield a better economy and a freer society. But the opposite happened. Americans lost stable, well-paying jobs, Wall Street dominated industry to the detriment of the middle class and local communities, and corporations began to subject us to total surveillance, even dictating what we are, and arenโt, allowed to think. The corporate titans and mega-donors who aligned themselves with this vision knew exactly what they were getting: perfect conditions for what Sohrab Ahmari calls โprivate tyrannyโ.
Drawing on original reporting and a growing chorus of experts who are sounding the alarm, Ahmari chronicles how private tyranny has eroded Americaโs productive economy and the liberties we take for grantedโfrom employment agreements that gag whistleblowers, to Big Financeโs takeover of local fire departments, to the rigging of corporate bankruptcy to deny justice to workers and consumersโilluminating how these and other developments have left millions feeling that our livelihoods are insecure. And he shows how ordinary Americans can fight back, by restoring the economic democracy that empowered and uplifted millions of working-class people in the twentieth century.
Provocative, original, and cutting across partisan lines,ย Tyranny, Inc.ย is a revelatory read on the most important political story of our time.
Review
โTyranny, Inc.ย is a remarkably thorough and entertaining book on the ways that private enterprise dominates the lives of ordinary people. Itโs a stinging rebuttal to the right-wing claim that oppression flows fromย government. Itย also manages the rare feat of feeling prescient about a problem thatโs centuries old. . . . An essential salvo in a very long war.โโFredrik Deboer, author ofย The Cult of Smart
โFor too long, elite institutions dismissed and minimized Americaโs working class. Instead of an engine of economic opportunity, American workers became servants of the market. From the dystopian warehouses of Amazon to the (seemingly) spotless halls of venture-capital firms, Ahmariโs latest book shows that there is real tyranny at work in too many businesses. Open-minded readers will find a lot to mull over.โโSenator Marco Rubio
โAhmariโs background, intellect, and fierce independence make him uniquely situated to illuminate the rise of authoritarianism in the United States.โย โGlenn Greenwald
โOne of our leading thinkers alerts us to one of the greatest threats to freedom today.โย โMichael Lind, author ofย Hell to Pay: How the Suppression of Wages Is Destroying America
โChallenging conservative free marketeers as much as progressive liberals, this book is a compelling inquiry into one of the great dilemmas of our time.โย โJohn Gray, author ofย False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism
โA trenchant critique of neoliberal capitalism that offers pointed remedies.โโKirkus Reviews
โCompelling as a work of narrative journalism.โโThe Washington Post
โ[Ahmari] is aย deftย storyteller. . . . He highlights genuine injustices, such as the way some firms abuse gag clauses, non-compete agreements, and the arbitration process.โโThe Economist
โAhmari . . . combines anecdote and analysis with the awful ring of truth. It would be exhilarating if the portrait were not so grim.โโJames Galbraith,ย American Affairs
โTyranny, Inc.ย will . . . likely serve as a touchstone of the conversation surrounding big business and the future of liberty, with which future commentators must grapple to contribute seriously to the subject.โโFront Porch Republic
โSohrab Ahmariโs book is a masterpiece of clarity that should be read by everyone who cares about where our societies are moving.โโSlavoj ลฝiลพek
โThis book is full of truths the ruling class doesnโt want you to hear. Defy them. Read it.โโSenator Josh Hawley
โAhmari takes us on a devastating tour of the ways in which corporate power ruins lives in the United States.โโJacobin
About the Author
Sohrab Ahmariย is a founder and editor ofย Compact. Previously, he spent nearly a decade at News Corp as op-ed editor of theย New York Postย and as a columnist and editor withย Theย Wall Street Journalย opinion pages in New York and London. In addition to those publications, his writing has appeared inย The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic,ย The Spectator,ย The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Times Literary Supplement, Commentary, Dissent,ย andย The American Conservative,ย for which he is a contributing editor.